The Golden Age of Jewish Achievement explores two questions.
Are Jews disproportionately high achievers? And if they are, why?

The first is answered with 61 compelling exhibits, covering Nobel prizes
to Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame awards, Pulitzers to chess champions, philanthropy
to Supreme Court justices and much more. None can study these facts and
not be astonished by all that Jews have achieved and contributed over
the last 200 years.

The more intriguing question may be "Why has this happened?"
Through fascinating stories, such as "Lev Leviev and the Soviet Jews"
and "The Jazz Singer," The Golden Age illustrates the
life and circumstances of hundreds of remarkable Jews before concluding
with theriveting "Why?"

Timely, the book raises notions advanced by Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers,
and recent debates over "Jewish genes," as well as Charles Murray's
2007 Commentary article in which he argues for natural selection. The
Golden Age makes the case for the glory of a culture. It explains
how the evolution of Judaism, coupled with a tortured 2,000 year history,
has shaped a unique combination of cultural values which have made Jews
into the world's most successful tribe of Outliers. For example, Jews
were history's first tribe to mandate literacy for all their people. In
making its case, the book challenges natural selection, secondgeneration
immigrant status, and other theories which have been advanced to explain
the phenomenon.

Yet it is the timeless stories and thought provoking analysis that make
The Golden Age of Jewish Achievement a compelling and much discussed
read for the ages.

“An impressive tome….
Exhaustive examination of Jewish Achievement over the past 200 years….
An intriguing look at the modern history of an outstanding people.”

—Kirkus Discoveries

Author
Steven L. Pease

"Golden Age is my tribute to an astonishing
tribe of high achievers. Even more, though, it is an exploration of how
more of us can achieve and contribute as well. We need not have Jewish
genes to appreciate and learn from their performance.";

A turnaround CEO and venture capitalist, Steve Pease has traveled much
of the world in heading up public and private companies and not-for-profits.

Born and raised Presbyterian in Spokane,
Washington, Steve is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Washington
with a master’s degree from Harvard Business School. He is also
Co-chair of the U.S. Russia Foundation and Chair of The U.S. Russia Investment
Fund, both non-profits originally organized by the United States government
to work in Russia.